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The Quebec daily mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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  • [Québec] :Josiah Blackburn,1863-1875,
  • [Québec] :George T. Cary
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[" t T &'.f\t2 r VO VU LO S t: V VKALIA U l 0 A il Vtry.U.otif.IV.[>, \u2022l\u2018u.VOLUME LXII.\u2014NUMBER \"\"\t- 1 ¦ ,\t_ I - ^ II U .I n xjJ QUEBEC 109.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, \u2022 i-HTAHLiiiiiOT tr Two».C'4*T, «fctr., 1I95.> we*t TIIK I'KAlioDV li|I I,k.j 1 OPINION uE' t he: GGVl'.RNME N I Al s'l'ItlA | (.rnAN i.Aran (iioy me oi.n.i.vu.imperial ugyal iiukkih ARMS .\u2018OilJllSslnN op Al l.GAIH.N.T'Ul A.dlagruma Midi f.-w »| > oVi ud it.!.op, gun ll| had I, »i any pgit oi th M'lth thl I Uigctd No.3 and 4.After th* d» tin- breech appuralu* had ra-Miiooth iiiovaiuiint, and continued lloi-' throughout ( pou iHking (he t \u2018ii ining It, aller IHSï .hot* 1.no alteration or Injury brer, b could had! covertd.mid i rate» .\t, .\t-\t, r\u2018\u2018 on tne moit la charged by any irood Ksgliih Companf- Koftland n0\u2018,\u2018U\u2018 |,ro,\",'ny\tw*thout dedoaion or diaooaut, aad without laferwnce to aafaty Wltho\"Sld!U°0US,nNa SILVER, klECTRO-PLaTÉ, Ac,, Tablet» 6d each.JOHN 0AKEY & SONS Manufacturers ol the \u2019 1 WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS, I-,MERY, BLAt K LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER, EMERY\u2019 and GLASS CLOTH, he.SCOTCH, FRENCH, I/fiNDON, RUSSIAN am) other GLUES.WELLINGTON MILLS.Ulackfriars Road, London.S.Quebec, March 13, 1867.\t12m-«l -¦ -1- \u20221 ¦ - The mooring chain of tho Floating Light runs abeut 150 fathoms in a N.N.W.direction, vessels rnut.t therefore he anchored iu eu.h a manner as to avoid hooking it.The depth* at the anchorage vary from 12 to 2i) fathoms.All the bearings are compass bearings.D.WALKS, ilarbtK Master.I\u2019ort Ofti-je, 14th December, 1866.Oirruhtrt retpeeling Floating Light A.u-r bem tent to\u2014 7T 3 Îhu Colonial Secretary; 8t.Helens he Odlu ' * Hope.Tha Cofonlal Secretary, Natal.onial Secretary, Cape of Good FINANCE DEPABPMKNT, CUSTOMS, Ottawa, 13th March, 1807.NOTICE TOM ARMEES.r|YHK FOLLOWING IMPORTANT NOTICE I- to Navigators has been Issued t-y the Government of Mauritius, in ruferenceto a floating light at Bell Bony Anchorage.to be substituted to the harbor lights at the entrance of Port Louis, to which the attention of all By Command, THOS.WORTHINGTON, Asst.Com.of Customs A Excise.4- Tha Colonial Secretary, Tasmania.5 Thu Colonial Secretary, fcsV Zealand, 0.Chief Secretary, South Australia.7.\tColonial Secretary, Western Auetralia, 8.\tColonial Secretary.Queensland.».Cllfnf Secretary, Victoria.10.\tSecretary to thu Guvernmsut, New South Wale*.11.\tColonial Secretafy, Ceylon.12\tSecretary to the Government, Bengal.13\tSecretary to the Government, Bombay.14.Secreta-y to tho Government, Madras.5.\tColonial Sécréta y, Hong Koog.6.\tCivil Cnmmishieuer, Seychelles.\u2019 17.\tSecretary to the Government, Straitii Set- tlement., .18.\tSecretary to the Government, Batavia 19 Chief COttAniSal-mer, British Birmah IU Secretary to thu Government, Manilla (Philiplnu Islands.) 21.\tPolitical Resident, A dell.22.\tMonsiesr L'Ordonnateur, Reunion.23.\tPolice Magi (rate, Rodrigues.(Signed,) FELIX DKDINOFKLD, \u201e ,\t, , \u201e\tColonial Secretary.Colonial Secretary's C'Hce, Mauritius, 17th December, 1866.' ed The second of the two series further irsltng ol the breech, as ( Under a variety ui uiruutustuin r ill all being tiled.r.A series of luimds iluring whi- h ll was measured, and luj-ldily ol lit,- ie: noted, and liuully./\u2022 Hiing for accuracy, at targets r.«jm tiv-l) at a disian- e ol .loo and 6UJ » ttrd- m out,, to compare lin- a- * Uia- y ol the' lin.-g -in.lug a laigu Iiuinhei of round*, «nil lb- le^ultsoh-t»iii.| in the beginning .i the dial With reference toe The firing torn.-.-iriin in the first sui io* was ci>niiiii'ii ., i| oi- the i-lii oepti-iuhcr, 1606, and consist,d jn, 32 shots at a tuigcl, d stance Jo\u2019.i vai l- .10\t*« II *4\t/\tI .»U\t44\tU0U \u2022* Pho rorulta obtained are -houn in a-com-panying diagrams ol targets | and 2.With reference to 5.Filing fur rapidity was conducted both with aiming from a rest and l.om the shoulder without a icst.In tin* first manner l i stmts in on- miuute were fired, the cartridges having been phi,.d on a table ne r the maiksnmn.of in,-s,, shots » hull,-Is struck the target, tho same h, lug 8' square.Jn tiring iroin the shoulder, 32 shut, were nitci iu 2 jiiiuuteH.i\u2019liu cartri t.cttdt, wore/iluo placed on a taMc*.With reference to r.11 sides the lus shots alxiv,-ret.rit-d to, the tol,owing weie firud from tho Peabody gun, solc-h loi the puinos»-Ot testing the breech : ries, on tlie iNil, Kept \" ol 32 i.iiu-l.i a.pivseiil-,1 hy Mr.H.Renard, ut tin- inventor.The cartridge putc.l f The arm i representative t- \"\u2018irai iii.-,) is luainifii, lured ut the Govern.' \u2022 iiiniei.i I\u2019yrote,huic estahiishmuiil ut Ant-\"\u2018,,i\t\"elghs 24j grams, (3761 gi.i.u.) un.I it,i, , hinge Is 6 grams, (171 grains,) ol Jiifanlry powder.THE TRIAL COMPRISES : '\u2022 A shooting in loo metres (328 feet) to \u2022ipprt'i i tl|i\u201e hair, but invigorates, beautifies, and cl, ans.-s t , is highly au-l delightiully p.ifuin.d i\u201e ,| is the mast « mpluU.article of the kind -v.-r Ver per Tl\t_____________ tir*-I livi-iity riiiiiiits tr.-m shown in tliu loll thi.- 401 ( 24 Shots iu 1 i 160 \" J.W L-iehec, April 26, 186' (dioptric) atuiuing its great» st , After each time tha hreech u -ucdwiih brilliant *- Whul mote difficulty than usual, hat at u\u201e General Manager.lm-08 hrilliauiy once every minute.It Is ritible in ell din-ctions from north (round by the cast and soulb,) to S.59 o \\V.and can be teen from a ships deck 21 miles\u2019 ia clear weather.The above light Is not visible from the AHval Shpal, whh h Is 25 miles H., 53 o w .from Ike Ligathoum.; vessels should not\u2019 therefore, when coming from tbe southward and westward, approach the ehore nearer than 4 miles, or sLotl their water under 40 fathoms, using the lead fr.-eiy until they make the light well out from the de»-k when they may stand In until it bears N.5*e\u2018 S.»\u2014which hear.ng will keep them out-»ulu all knawn danger\u2014until they or* abreast of the L'mlaxi River, (about 9» miles below the Lighthouse,) wh.-n they must keep it more to the uorQiward, as the land tends more to tbeenatwaid, giving the ehore a good berth of a mile, and when the light beate W N.W., they can haul in to the north-ward for the anchorage : anchoring in 8i to 10 fathoms, with the Lighthouse bcarirg S.W.to K.W.JS , distant 1 mile.W.E ARCHDEACON Master R.N., » me .Admiralty Surveyor «\u2022 Tha above bearings at* magnetic.Quebec, Match 2», 1**7.\t^\t70 GROCERIES, WINES \u2014A Mj\u2014 MQIJOHg, WaomALE AND retail, also found admtssshlc, and withnnt \\ 1 THE VER Y LOWEST CASH I\u2019IGck-) , to lire the gun at exactly the same\tAt\t\u2019 ' second or third .oand it r-cuvircd it.-, ,.easy movemi-ut.During the first », ri this day, tests were made to ( rove whc-U the laitndge h-i inserted whll is down, th closing It was damage, \u201e .\u201e\u201e\u201e\t,.A\u201e\tPalltu moment that it wai closed.Tlie gun out,\" which 1 754 shot* had now been find w,\u201e again covered with dirt and w .s .-xj-h d t .1 t ne damp night air, until the xt following i day.for continuing trial, namely \u2022_ 1 i\"'tiexamin- ,qf tbe leabody gun, which 1-a.l been lell in the condition above dcscnb d, it »«, found, that although tho breech was completely .W\u201cb rU,t\u2019 a,\u2018J «\"npUt- ly clogged L1»P\u2022L,¦- \u2019\u20181 performing IU Mbctioos with perfect eni-k-ucy.though a somewhat greater force w.s ncce-sary to operate tt.Hereupon the loi lowing «hot, w«r« U ed «4 shots, la I series, lo ord-r to com|«ire the results with thos.ohtnncd in Ihu euili triâl for accurac v.Willi reftrenvo to/.32 shots, ala target 3C0 yeids distant, 32\t\u201c\t- '\u201cif 4 8u,,\u2022 MariuaUdo Uruug.*\u2014A Walter*.Algertue Orgauge*\u2014\tJo- I.omous\u2014\tdo> Reiuoval\u2014Mr* H Jacob*.M.O.S.H.Conipauy\u2014Allan», K*a A < \u2022 Olusgow Line\u2014\tdo- .oinmarcial Hou*c-ilcbun ILo*.illuatratcd London New*\u2014Sinclair A Son.Outsell'* Penny lleadlug»\u2014 du English Miigu/.iue*\u2014 Family H< r»ld\u2014 Steam Hye Works-K M Lormann.auction sales.Annual Spring S.I«-Oweu Murphy A Co.J Oil and Proviilon*\u2014Maiham A Co.Tbo eipresaion ol' tbo Toronto Ae-nC-r in reicrooce to the July ol the never»! j 1'roviuoos, aud wore d^ucially lh*i of Ontario, under Cunledefttion, ijuotcd by tbo .l/e/vu/\u2019y on Tuesday, sensible and trull, ful as it i», bhould be widely known ill ihu (Jr'.f I'roviuM*.Much ol the leur which agitated New lirunswick and Nova S-.iu in reference to the tluuloderaiton, and *i'd keep* 1'rince Kdwtrd UUnd uud New-ibundlaiid from tit® UominioO, uro»e liom fear of U|i|ier Canada thul i* Lj my, ,n ^ reality, not of l'[.per Canada, but ol Mi George lirowu and hi* ambition and hi* party, and that *eetion»l *elli»hiie* , nr: gance and rapacity ol which Mr.Ik own ohoosea to make hiluselt the lU\u2019Uthph'O and organ.The sooner iho Ooloiital* ol tln Murilituo Province* and the Lower Cana* duns thoroughly understand one another tli* tooiic-r they will see the identity «1 their interest*, and Lower C .riad* s.muid use all her powers to convince her bretlu.n of the mouth of the St.L .wrcnce that her and tlieir interest» are a uniiy, and that aim will effectually discharge the duty of a bulwark against wesk'iu aggrc»>ion.THK CASK OF JKFFHItSON DAVI: to-adteutisebb.rw We cannot eiiKiue the publication on tlieday they aro sent in, of advert.emeOt* eftatythe public tion otlice, alter .oc ock n m Advertiacrs will please remember tl la.It la\u2019a great a.< ommodatlon to us to receive ttmadvertlsewenti at an early hour in the day .and a« w* .I-1 a\" \u2018hat 's in our power in the interest of our advert.s.rr, we h.pe they will reciprocate in the way we request.It is generally understood that Mr.Jet-ferton Davis will not he trie I at the next term of the United State» Circuit Court, which is io he held in Richmond next month since thief-Justice Chase declines to bold ! a ourt there so long ns martialdnw exists in Virginia, and as tliis is io lit» circuit the court cannot he held wi'Uout his presence.Mr.D ,vis's counsel, it is reported, will appear ut th comnicncoineni of iho term aod move to fj'ia*li the indictment against their client on the ground of certain informalities in it.Should the motion prevail, the pro sedition will have to find a new indictment before April, 18CH ; for, according to the aet of 17;V), under which Mr.Davis is arraign-cd, \u201cNo person or persons shall be prosc-\u201cculed, tried, or punished for treason or \u201c other capital offence aforesaid, willul \u201c murder or perjury excepted, unless the \u201cindictment lor the snmc shall be found by \u201c a grand jury within three years next after \u201cthe treason or enpitd offence ufores*id \u201cshall bo done or committed.\" As the wur \u2018ended in April, 18155, the time for holding Jefferson Davis uod r charge for treason has nesrly expired.It would be a strange finale to the drama of seoeseinn and civil if the leader of the opposii ion to the (From the London Huily N< *»\u2022) Yesterday afternoon, at the laat moment forty-eight member» of the Liberal p.rty wvit.d nn Mr.GLdstooe to »ppu»e him that they would voi, ag iiuat tho luatruotion of M r.CuV-ri !g it were alter, d in the way that the) suggested.Mr.Gladstone had what we must mle leave to call the deplorable Wc.kiie*- to yield to the .lieutmu ol the fuetioil ol til.party, sud l\" accept the humiliation which they have prepared for him.It i* for Mr.GLdn'otie to cm.aider what are the rel.tive dutie* of » |.,ditie.l leuler and lii* follower», and how jttr he cm with sell relpeot accept a merely timl.i part, in which he is tu he habitually slighted and ow rruled.lu the eouiae wliieh Mr Glad»tooe i» ciiLiog ho i* aaeritloing 'he \u201c30 member* ol b ¦> p.ny, wh - aie true \u2022 > him, t» the forty ei^ht win are f,l»e.He is makiug the mutineci* the leiders, not only of hiiii*elf, but ol the bulk ol the 11 Ippolit ion, lleli,* seted, no doubt, liom the best motive* ; he ha-> been desirous to prevent disunion among Liber da.Rut, m ¦ aalily, he has prevented a notorious and visild\u2019 disuuioii f-oiu displ.yitig i'aell in a |iariieular form and on n panicular oc-eisioti.It Would have been better to go to a division on Mr, C d.ridge's instrue-tion in its original form, and to have leit the forty eight diasenthute to explain tin ir votes n* iln-y could to il.eir constituents and the country.Mr.Gladstone must make up his mind in what sense he uudet-HiamU tho duties nf a liberal leader ; whether he aims merely to diiect the t ieties or to give effect to tho convictions of hia party.In the present controversy he ha* ! off.nded the iu-inceie by pushing earneat-nes* to u point that is disagreeable to them ; and liiiting done this, he at the last moment I alienates those who share his views by abandoning tho course on which he and they had eu'ered.The secession of the forty-eight is infinitely less serious to the Liberal patty than the damage which, with Mr.Gladstone\u2019s conniv.iice they have managed to iuthet ou Mr.Gladstone'» repu-t .lion.Mr.Gladstone's fault is not to know his importance tc the nation, and to i yield where, with the general sense of his followcis supporting him, he should insist, lie is far more e.>senital to his party than ^ any section of it is to him.Despite the loud laudations of the apostate Tory, England has not lound (ns his admirers expected) a second^ I\u2019eel in i Gladstone.\u201cFir Robert\" of Tiverton and Tamworth, knew how at once to \u201cguide the tactics and express the convictions\" of his parly during his long and able war of We Ml bVil.c TYracs of the 'dfith ult.that Lient.-Colonel* Jervet* wad Galway, of tbe IDyAl Kagiuecra, hnvn bee* appointed lull Colonvls in iliA army.The Tim ft of the aeute date fat ther a*)» : \u201c The urgent dematid for a supply ol the uuw i'aiuau abut for Lome nod loaeigu stations, has csu*vd the working ol the shell fuuudry at Woulatch night sud day for somo lime p.st, and a weekly supply of atout 4,500 lus Leu successively kept up.The lOHiidlkuiure is now htmeulut reduced in order to admit of the ohijl* and other port ions of the plant being put uo 1er a courae i f now steel liuim?udanted to tbo luhi ietnUnij >d tlie umulda, an) to undergo somo other repair*.The manulacture, as before, is expected U» n eumimsimo o« the o| cuing of the eatabliNliUicut after Easter.A large nuiiiLr are required fbr early d«»pa eb to serve tlm heavy gun* sent out last year for I lie defence if Canada.The screw liuo ofbittle ship Colossus, and the screw frigate* Impuneuat, Egryalua, Termagant, and Arrogant, nave been a.rttck off the liât* of the atemn reserves at I'hr'*-mouih and hknded over to Messrs.Castle* and Rcocb, ot Louden, by whom they have Let» purchased liom the Admiralty, for remov.l to the Thames, where they will be broken up.The eutiie squadron of wooden built ship* of war purchibcd by Messrs.Castles and Uecch for breaking up also includes, Irmu other steam reserve* Ihuo I'ortsuioulh, the Gulliogwood, Dressy, and Orion screw' ft rente.FELiiV HAVJh' VtfOETAULK PAIN KILUCfi.The Universal 1\u2018 in&l \u2022 for Internal and A'xUrnnl Comulaintt.AMERICAN NE W S.A while NEW YORK, May 11.The Herald'» special, dated Loudon, May 8, say* :\u2014 The fitat session of the Peace Congieas, after it* organ.xatiou in this city yesterday, was not me ely a furmut men mg of the great powci»' Representatives, as some persona here assume, but one at which the At this Jifii.nl till- a are Out few of the human race unaeqi\u2019aliiir.t will, il,., m.-iitsi.f the Pile Kfllsr ; but wl.il.- some «sutl it .u liniment, the \u2019 knew but little vf 1rs iiowers in j easing pain whrit laken inteiiially, while i othera use it cx.ctuelly with great su-ee.a, but are squally Igno .tut oY jta h.-sling viitu.-s I wbeit applied esUirnaHy.W\u2019« therefore wish to say to all that It I* equally siicces-ful 1 Whether u.td i«teinally or externally, audit slam's alone, uaitvalkd by all the great eat log tie of Ki.ntdy Med .in.-s, uml it* sale .is universal and ttaineuae.Th» U-niand for I it froiu India aad other foreign vountiie* Is equal to ue demand at home, and it lias be- ftOCHESTKR N.Y May 8.\t,uru assume, oui one ai which ioc ' \u201e1U4| ,0 demand at home, and it bas be- ', , '\t.\tLuxembuig uu stiuo was discu.-seJ with a ! conte known iu Umso far od t luce* uloue by young man, nautod Jerome Hsurr,\tt(j brju> ,|iU dlflioilUy Detwu«a FrsDve It* mcita.hunting in Iroodequott Bay, yeater- prlugit w » gl,eidy uUme.\t__________________ m.m IrillaarA Eu tK«t iiflCItîiaïltal illROltUrJi!\t.\t.\t.\t*! .\u201e\u2022____.\t\" \u2014 - ~\t- Commerdut.day, was killed by the accidental discharge of hi* gun.MEETING OK TlfE GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE.The Committee met at the City 11*11 at three p.ni.yesterday, His Worship the Recorder in the Chair.The minutes of last meeting were read and approved.Mr.Simard Lid belore the meeting the following reporta\u2014 u Dr.To aotoupt rocalved to this data.9315,791 26 r \u2022\t.AUBURN, N.Y., May 8.Tbe State sheep breeders and wool growers, annual iair opened hero to day.Many prominent exhibi ors of this and other States are present, with the finest'speoimeua of sheep.ST.LOUIS, May 8.Tho Kanata City Journal aay», thirty outlays have boon hanged by the Vigilanco Committee in Johnson and Pallia Counties during the winter and spring.Dr.QUEBEC POST OFFICE, Iht or M*r, 1861.MAILS for the United Kingdom per Chadian Lino via Portland, will *>e c used on every FBI DAY, tho 3rd instant, .4.80 p.ro Supplementary Bag, for letters only.6.15 p.m Ar d via the Hiver St.Lawience, on SATUUDAYS, the lllb.UuhA 25th May, at.7 00 B'm' Bupplemciitary at.Per Cunmd Line, via Sew Yo-l.on SATHBDAYB, the4th anti 18th of May at.5.30 p.ut And via Boston, with Msi's k>- Ik |\u2018- fax, Newfoundland sod Be.iteoa, on BATUBDAYS, the 11 'i and 25th of May, at.j.30 p.m.Xtnils for New It.nnswk-k anil Nova 8cp.'a via Portland and SI .lobu's, will b« ek»«d on Tuesdays k Kildays at.8-uO p.m.All letters posted for HupplemenUtry B»i« must oc prepaid hy Stamps.Al I registered letter* mutt bt prepf\u2019H and posted tlftoen minute* before the hour» ».which mall* are advertised to be c osed.J.BBWKLL, Postai aster.Quebec, May 2, 1867\t103H war, 11 IIIO ipuucr Ul uns\tIUU\t.\t,\t.government sliould escape a Long-threatened o|'jii»Liou to the Melbourne .MiniBtry.trial for impeachment hy the remieanesa of his prosecutors ; yet not more strange than tho repented postponement of his trial hat be.'n.Ar.V.World.\" By amount paid to this date as per receipts No*.1 to 25, herawlth laid on the table.9365,991\t28 By amount deposited in La Ban-quo Nationals\u2014 In paper.910,25 I 37 11 silver.3,'59 35 -19,713\t72 By cash on hand.86\t28 9371,791 26 NORMAL SCHOOL.i We have received, Iront the Drincipal of tho Normal School, a pamphlet entitled J \u201cSouvenir Décennal do L\u2019Kcole Normal Laval 1857-18C7.\u201d This pamphlet con-tains :t review of the history oftlie establish.I\u2019erhaps it is would bo the best finale, seeing that tbe managers of the prosecution appear to have wh lly failed to implicate Davis in that horrid and uxclc«s murder, the assassination of President Lincoln.We were in New York during the great excitement which attended the iutrnduction of Clay's Compromise Bill, otherwi-m called the ability with which it is conducted we ihe \u2018'Omnibus,'\u2019 in reference to which may say that both iho gentlemen who were W.IIqbsaor, Geo.H.Simard, Treasurer*.Quebec, Gib May, 18G7.Mr.Scott theft moved, seconded by Mr-Simard, and it was A.WveJ,\u2014That the Pro-Mayor be authorized to draw on G.Roadman, Ksq., lain» .1 ruv.*'w u, .u\t- , ,|0|l0r!(ry 'j\u2019rc ,surer, relief fund, Clysdale ment since it was founded in 1857 up to\tGlasgow, for\t\"te-, ¦n A Mci'allum.14 casi-s cards to Cblnto A Beaudet.May 8\u20142 ears laihwood to W Simpson.4 do dealt to J Burafall.*00 lbs butter to F Hertiaud.2 bits, 3 bags, 1 box furs to D Hudson, to boxes screws to Oliiuic A Beau- same Clay said it was \u201c the people's omnibus and had tho Union for a passenger.\" At that time Jefferson Davis first got into general r putein tho North as art extreme Southern politician of tho \u201c bound- Priucipals of the School have within that time, been n micd Bisliope ; the one, Mgr, Horan, waa named Bishop of Kingston, within a year from its founding, and the other, Mttr.Lsngcvin, was recently conse Cliruiuc DVU»II«.-8U\tw.\t- s^wisv.,\t-P-\t' less continent,\u201d u Cuba and Mexico, and | crated Bishop ot Biuioutiki.(Quebec Jpercurg.THURSDAY EVENING,\" MAY 9.THt VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.ficjmrted for the Quebec Mercury.THIS EYKXIM S DESPATCHES.SEVES O'CLOCK.AMERICAN NEWS.NEW YORK, May 9.Stocks steady.Hold 137 J.Money 5 to t5 per cent.EASTON, PA., May 9.The Delaware river has risen 24 feet, and it now at a stand.The Delaware division of the canal is under water.The damage cannot be ealimated.war-wiih-the-Brituh\" school of sentiment, lie was thought a violent and indiscreet hut by no means ungenerous person ; not one at all likely to participate in a coldblooded, vindictive and c- wardly murder, file reported issue of it writ ot h'dntts corpus will ho watched with interest by tl e civilized world.It is pleasant to .ce that old-fashioned \u201c del'.veiing angel of the citizen'\u2019 again trending its heneficcnt path upon the troubled waters ol American politics.HON.JOHN HOSE.New Brunswick journals announce that the Hon.John Rose will ho Lieut Govern-r of New Biuuswick, ami thaï u ecnlli maii ot New Brunswick will he Lieut.-Goxeiuur of Ontario.This honorable gentleman, n most amiable, excellent spi'Oimeu ol Anglo Lower Canadian Conservatism, Montreal hospitality, and fashion and courtesy, in Iho viceregal air of Britirh Colonies, has, we think, now been named as Lieut.-Governor \u2022 >l every British American Colony, Red River, and other Hudson Bty and fur truie regions included.In Montreal Ida dinners (education It would appear that, since the establishment of tho Normal School, tho classes have been followed by 577 pupils, of whom 220 were masters, and 351 mistresses.These am divided as follows t\u2014For elementary schools 30 masters and Dl7 mistresses ; for model schools 7l> masters and92 mistresses; for the academy 13 masters.The library of tins institution ia composed of 3.25H volumes, all of which have been selected with tho greatest cure and literary discernment.Tbe Cabinet de Physique contains a splendid colleo'ioit ol tho-c in-truntents which are used in the m at impôt taut ! branches of that science, and the laboratory of Chemistry contains va'uablo uppiratu* used to the principal Gazes, and of use iu jibe most interesting chemical experiences, in the Natural History Museum, which was only commenced in lt*02, arc to he found splendid and well prepared specimens of a nuiaber of species of Canadian birds, fishe», reptile, etc.This inKtttuiion was founded piincipally with a view of spreading oduen-rion in onr midst, by preparing master* f< r the schools thioughout the different districts from Throe Rivera to Gaspd, and in the of these gentlemen, there is 18h.stg.Hr.IInot'» motion for granting the balance of the money, as per soript, was then taken into consideration and rejected after a lonthy dtscusuion, on tho following j division : \u2014 Ear Mr.Hunt's Motion Messrs.W.1 Venner, Councillor Loutcsurier and the I mover.Aqainst :\u2014Rev.Mr.Oharost, J.Lane, it it ur \\t:il.I.' F,.piin k* will never ho forgotten, or tho great reputation made by his judicious entertainments.At Quebec he will obiefly bo remembered ns Comtnibsioner of Duhlio Works tor kecj in.: ll.e people out of the lower Governors Gardens to please liait a d> /.on families, who persuaded him they were the \u201c ariitocnicy.\" A New Briinswicker it seems is going to Ontario.What will happen to \u201cGreat George\" ?Will the wouid-bu \" elected of tho million\u201d endure the outrage?Study the Globe will explode and the great Ontario be lashed iu storm 1 nothing whatever exclusive, as both English and French educations ate given.Tho re-ults contained in the pamphlet not only testify to the ability with which that institution iiis been condueted, but illustrate the infinite benefit which have resulted in favor of a more general and thorough education since its existence.THE FATE OF MEXICO Vicar General Lnngevin left on Tuesday fur Rimouski, the new dinceie to which his brother was lately appointed Biahop.Ho was accompanied to the wh irf by his brother, Hon.Mr.Langevin, a large num her of tho clergy, and the scholars of tbe Normal School.NEW YORK, May 9.The steamer» Ville do Faris, from Havre on the 25th, and Chicago, from Liverpool on the 25th, have arrived.NEW YORK, May 9.Stocks at ti c second board were not quite *o str .ng\u2014New York Central, 97}; Erie, n- A letter to a New Yoik paper from tbe Rio Grande asserts that large quantities °l United States army waggons, h iy and oats bave been received there, and that ns they far exceed the requirements of the troop* j stationed on the Mexican frontier it is suspected that the American Government is ¦bout to carry out the cour-c of action recently fore-sbad'>wed in < ne of i'-s principal organs, and establi-li a pr\"tccioruto over Mexico.Und< r tho circumstances, this is about the best thing that could he done with the unfortunate country, even tltough should it lead to its virtual annexation to the Union.Krn.EsiAsTii'AL.\u2014Rev.Ewd.Botwood lias resigned the oflico of Assistant Minister at the ch.pel of the Holy Trinity in this city ; having accepted an appointment as incumbent of a Church in 8t.John's New loundlanl.Mr.Botwood will, however, continue to officiate at Trinity until he leaves for his new destination.The Con-:r- gation, to whom tie hss mini-ucred for the last, two year*, part with him with much regr.-l, and their best wishes for his wed ire attend him.To supply the place thus va cated, wc learn that it i» in contemplation to procure the services of a clergyman trout the Diocese ul Huron.Alderman Hall, W.Miller, F.Fortin, F Kirouac.Dr.Rinfret, O.Dcslaurier, N.Dion, 1).Vexina, C.Langlois, W.Roy, Rev.Messrs.Lefebvre, Metbot, Bonneau and Viear General Cuieau, Dr.II.Blau c|ict, Dr.Dussault, A.H.Verret, the Kreorder, Lev.Tl.Fothergill, Councillor» II»,i,cl and St.Michel, Tapit», J.B.Forsyth, W.llosi-nck, and 11.8 Scott.Mr.1*.G Hunt, M.P.P., then moved, scc'inded by Councillor Lemcaurior, \" T hat tho balance of the monies accorded to proprietors whose houses weio burnt in the disastrous fire of the 14th October last, be handed over and paid to all the proprietor* who have commenced to rebuild or who have procured tho materinls necessary lor that object.\" After some di-emo-iun, the motion was h-st on the f 4 owing division lor Mr lluoft motion\u2014Dr.Rinfiet, Conn.Lemesui ter, R.Chambers, VV.Veoner, J.A.'l apin, N.Dion aad the mover.Against .\u2014Rev Messrs.Charcst,Metbot, Bo .nc.,u, Vioir General C:,zeau.tho Re-o adcr, Messrs.J.Littio, Aid.Hall, A.H.Verret, F.Kb,mac, O.Dcsluurier, D.Velina, Coun.Langloi», W.Roy, Dr H.Blanche!, Dr.DuM.tlU, Couds.Hamel and St.Michel, J.B.Forsyth and II.S.Scott.Mr.Forsyth then moved, seconded by Vicsr General Caieau, and it was resolved, that this meeting stands adjourned for one mouth.Adjourucd at half-past three p.m.While the members were holding their meeting, a crowd of about 200 persons, sufferers by the great fire, assembled outside the City Hall, clamorous to be piid the moneys contributed for their relief, evincing their dissatisfaction at the manner in which the funds have been heretofore dis.tributed and Ihe conLiuplated distribution in future, by shouts ami cries.Tbe police turned out in force, and prevented tho mob from doing any further damage than breaking a portion of the gate between tbo City II ill aud the Recorder's Court, although there was an evident disposition on their part to proceed ta further extremities.After some further noisy demonstrations, in the way of yells and shouts, they dispersed peaceably.CHARLESTON, 8.C., May 8.The South Carolina Republican State Convention assembled in this city last night.Six out of the forty-two districts in the State were represented.Tho delegates are almost exclusively colored men.OTTAWA, May 9.Hon.Mr.Campbell returned t# town yesterday.Hon.Mr.Cockburn arrived to-day.Mr.Galt is expected tbia evening.A meeting ol the Executive Council was held yesterday evening.Brough, the burglar, yesterday received a sentence of ten years imprisonment in the penitentiary.On being sentenced the prisoner burst into tears and acknowledged his guilt, but begged hard for a mitigation of punishment.Hi* wife, who was in the dock with an infant in her arms, bad to dc removed from the Court House.An intrepid policeman gave the following teatimony at the trial of the Bowdoii ham bank robber», at Bath last week : \u201cLive in Bnwd dnliatn ; wsa at the depot between lb and 11 o'clock on the night of the robbery, tsw a man about the depot ; followed him and put my hand upon his shoulder, and told him I had got him ; he grabbed me by the throat, but I escaped.\" The Biahop of London has retorted to the :cvero measure of shutting up a church in his dine- *e, in which there haa been, for *oou time past, an elaborate ritual.This ebuieh ia St.Mary\u2019», Kiiburn, and until recently the services were of ordinary dca eriplioo.The N.Y.Timet says that an income tax of 19 per cent, is now levied on the rate payers of that elate\u20145 pir cent by tbe Federal government and 14 per cent for State purposes.In this state of affairs wheat it at thta moment actually being brought from Liverpool to New York, that article being dearer in tbe United States than in Great Britain.sides.Notwithstauding the denials to the contrary, France is buying arms both in England and Spain ; and the Prussian troops of the regular army are being held id readiness to support the garrison in Luxein-burg.\t* The N.Ÿ.Herald\u2019s special dated Berlin, May 8, says:\u2014 Conot Biamstck, in oonveraation about the aspect of affaii», on Tuesday, declared that tbe aituation is now more aérions than ever.In addition to the Count's opinion, I may state that Russia is looking out for her chances of aggrandizement iu the East and Poland, by tbe opportunity of a general Muskets are being converted into breechloaders for all the Ruriian army.The general opinion on the continent i« that tbe maintenance of peace depends on ihe action of the Loudon Conference.Fears are entertained that the failure of the rcpicneutativi-s there usuembled may bring on a general European w«r, in which each country, caring little for the Luxemburg question or the future position of the peopie of the Grand Duoby, will endeavor to forward their own particular désigna by force ot arms.det.1 case to P G Dugil.I box lasts to J Louie.30 brls, 140 bag* flour to H Glaus.I bil whiskey to J Munson k co.Bond tit goods \u20142 cases mdse te TbiUmdeau Thomas « co.7 cases mdse, 1 hdle canes to McCall, bbebjru A co.I c .ses, 3 bales to Glover A Fry.EUROPEAN NEWS.BY ISÆA.IX0- PROSPECTS OF WAR- FRASCE GIVES ITALY 24 M1L-LIOSS STERLING.FRANCE AND AUSTRIA UNITED.Ub*Md Trcxs Kaiiwat or Canada ('nclitding tha Reortpt\" nf tb\" MonGeitl A Champlain and Buffalo A Lake Uurow Itailwity» ) (la-turn ofTrafflc, week end'nn April 27.'8i>7 : Passengers,.'.$ aô.3at Kx.Freight, Ma'I and Su orir .\t4 «00 Freight and L>a Stock.71 732 Total.$122 894 Corresponding week, 1866.128.969 Decrease.7,075 BT TEL EU RAP II FROM BELOW.STEAMER BT.LAWRENCE AT HAND.Fathrk Poist, May 9.Still raining heavy.Wind strong east.8.S.St Lawrence inward bound at 5 a.m.Foggy on river.No sign nf I.adr Head.Fa \"nia Pomv, May 9, 6 P.M.It has been raining all day.Wind strong »n*t.Five vcs*els passed Inwaid to-day.Ne ligua of the Lady Head at 6 p.tu.f hipping JnteUifleuce tT' The Unrury Shipping Intelligence include* all Arrival», Clearance* and Loading» from the Custom House books, up to 4 p.m, each day.Ar\u2019enit.Launi\u2019II.\u2014A fine ship of 824 tons waa launched yesterday morning from Mr.Rosa\u2019s.Site is regisL-re l AI, 7 year* at Lloyd* and French Bureau Veritas, and ia the named \u201c Luxembourg.\" L\u2019hc Post says :\u2014Tho loan market il still ; n little closer.There is, however, no fear i of a monetary stringency.Call loans ate 5 to 7, ami choice bill», li} to 74, with u tsarcity of approved paper.Stock market firm for Government» and unsettled for other securities.Foreign exchange inactive.The a*.America took $24,000 in specie t.-day for Europe.ELECTIONS.CLEVELAND, May 9.A collision occurred on the Belle Fontaine and Indianapolis railroad near Graff, Ohio, last night, between two trains.The tw engineers and one fireman were killed and two injured.It is statid that Mr.Biuthillicr will retire from the represontatibu of Gasp4 in the next Parliament, and that a requisition signed by tho principal inhabitants ol the constituency will shortly tie presented to Captain Fortin, the Stipendary M .gistrale iu charge of the Fisheries of the Gud.First Communion.\u2014The following are the numbers of childieit who riccirod their first communion at tho Roman Catholic churches iu this city to-day : \u2014 Iu St.Patrick's, boys, 162; gitls, 132; total, 294.Iu tbo French Cathedral, boys, 137 ; gills, 1-10; total, 277.The returns front St.Koch* will not bo completed until next week.Pxtui.soy tup.K.\\rptt)H.\u2014-The steamer Sabi berry .-11 her last Moud.y\u2019s trip adopted ihe some what uiiu*:d method of run ning 1 be Cedar Rapids, a'em foremost.It seems that a dense log b uk rolled dowo upon her when within a few yards of tbe \u201cpitch,\" completely hiding the landmarks, making it impartible for the pilot to follow the eiiaunei with any certainty.So narrow waa her escape that her spear actually touch od th* branches of tho tree* upon the Both tbe mothers of the King of Denmark aud Prince Frederick of Augustenburg, whose conflicting elaims occasioned tho Danish war, and eventually brought on it; natural epilogue, tbe great crush in Germany, died last month.The Ducliew Dowager, Louise of Schleewig-Holatoin-Sondcrburg-Gluoksburg, the mother of King Christian, departed this life at Ballenstede, in the Duoby ol Anhalt, where ahe was buried.The duehea* Louise of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderdurg-Augustenburg, tho mother ot Priooe Frederick, died at Primkeneau, an estate of her husband\u2019s, in the province of Rraddenburg.FbniXn Cbntrxs.\u2014I saw one group m process of formation.A man stood motionless io the centre of the pathway, near the Arran Quay Chapel.He beat the p ive-meut with his iron-shod bael, as it \u2018o warm bis foot.Almost immediately h9;»rtl 1,1 a distance similar liiple beating» of the leet, »nd in an incredibly short time a group ot at icaal 30 formed in a circle, with their facce turned towards an individual tn the centre, to break up in two* or three, almost as soon aa lortued.1 counted 31 of these groupa from the railway terminus tu Sackville-street.But here there was » continuous atream of mon aud boya pa»» iog rap dly over Carlisle Bridge.For the moat part they were the y mina of the oily horachoUera, .weepers of shop door., ragged nondescripts, pickpocket».I ale- NEW YORK, May 8.The China\u2019s mail arrived late to-night with London papers to the 27th.A i-m ill expedition is to be despatched to Africa to Icam the fate of Dr.Livingstone.Nearly all tailor shops in Pans are now closed, and 3,000 have thrown themselves out of bread.\t_ ,\t_\t, It is believed in Pari* that Jules Favre s demand lor leave to question the Government on tho Luxemburg question, would not be allowed io the Legislative body.The Memorial Diplomatique saya j\u2014 It is believed in diplomatique cire es that the Duke de Grammont hua brought from Faria the basis of an intimate understanding between Fiance and Austria, in view o! eventualities should war become inevitable.Queen Victoria\u2019» letter to the King of Prussia energetically insists that he ahould spire Europe the calamity of wav, tn which England would necessarily preserve absolute neutrality, aa she disnpproves of tho excessive claims maintained by Prusata._ The European Tiujct* oi the -oth sajfi every day diminishes prospec a of peace between France and Prussia._ 1 be war fever is gradually rising in Pari*, and the hatred ot the French towards the Prussians is on tbe increase, and preparations for a decisive struggle iu each c luutry arc pushed forward with exirnoidinary vigor.Rumor declares Victor Emmanuel to have received a French loan, or perhaps a gift ol 24 millions sterling.The court of Berlin makes a demand from Germany beyond the pale, of 10U.OUO men within a month of iho broa'kiqg out of hosiilitiev.There D just a possibility that peace may «till ho pteaerved, -the court of Berlin having consented to the demolition of the fortress of Luxemburg.London pipers of latest dales gooerally coincide that war is almost cert lilt.It ia officially affirmed that Denmark hat made no military preparations.PORT OF QUEP.EC.ENTERED FOR LOADING.For.By IVnoiei, Whtn.May 9.Nelson, Plymouth, Gilmour A co, Indian Cove.New Dominion, Liverpool, C \\V Wilson, Cow-miSNioner\u2019s wlmrf Provident-».Oaspe, Fraser A < \u2022*, K-on'id\u2019a whf.Mane Emma, Oaspe, Hunt, Brook A co, do Trapper, Labrador, G Tnrtreon, Lausel, Seven Islands, A Fra»> r A co, Mary, Labrador, Hunt, Brock A co, do d» do CLEARED.May 9.0 Allison, Pepin, Oaape, A Joseph, gen cargo.Mary Attèllee, Talbct, Percé.J Hoasack, do JYttv JtdverilnemeniH.]> O VEI-.l'I K1» DRY GOODS JUST RECEIVED , PER LATE RTEAMKUR, .n\\, Util t midflT: J^OVELTIES TN STRAW HATS, Oil lit» oralielies Ol me urea upon me ruggeu - - t i,liud lo ll.e left of the channel, and by , faced slouching me.», smelling strongly ot which tbe currant sweepsut tho rale of four- whisky and tobacco, appeareu^among pJ1( CUSTOM» RECEIPTS.The amount collected at the Custom House lo-dav waa 81983.30.Ilia Lordship Bishop Fartel left Hamilton on M.>nday for Montreal, eu route fur Rome.He is accompanied by iho ilev.K.J licenaii.The Catholics of Hamilton presented the Bishop with a purse of 9400, aud Father llconan with $150 before their departure.The Very Rev.Father Gordon, V.G., will almioisier the affairs of the dio-resaduiin.\u2019 the Bishop's absence.To the Editor of the Mercury.sin._The Turnpike Commissioners arc requested to give their attention to the St.F.v road.It is in a very bad condition, and the inhabitant» of that quarter have great reasou to coin plain.A RtaiLk.NT op Sr.Fov.Quebec.May 8, 180t.teen mile* an hour.Here (he swung completely round, and went sl.rough the l.cavy swell below, stern t-rc nost, happily without accident, l.'apt.DeWitt was at hia post, aud used every exertion to keep her as much as poa-sble uuder control.No blame cm bo sttaehed tu tbe officers of the boat.Mont reed Seers.\u2019 ruck.' Now aud then an American Celt would be eeeo te bail a cub, into which three aud sometime» five persona would mter.The face* were all turned one way, and the town aeetned to be disgorging all it» rabble.I eeuld compare tbe atampede to nothing but the rush of people to witncaa s fire.Not a word waa apokan, and .\t_______ th- ugh very large number* poured out of Mr.Dcbiett has just published u sort of j Dublin together, there waa not the idightaat Peerage of the 11oui?of Commons, giving a dUturb.noo oi 0 nfatamo.abort account of each member, and illustrai- m .vieg strenm op Westmorland atree past cd by .sketch of hi* .ms, wheu be claim» tbe Golle^, in whoeo frent not s light was any.Glancing over thoo we find, oddly ^ to be aeeo through Gr.fton-aLect, up cough, that Mr.John Bright\u2019s crest I», Stephen » Green, aud llarwurt-st.evt.\u201c A dragon'» bead gules, voutitiog flames There I left ibam, and hurried, horn, of fire.' -Sixctutor\"\t1 -*« tht Year Round.AMERICAN\" NE WS.APl\u2019RBHENDED BIOTS YORK 1 IN NEW SAN FRANCISCO, May 8.The bark N.B.Scranton was wrecked in Columbia river 00 the 5th May.The boat aud cargo is a total loss.The vessel was valued at $225.0(10.Novelties in Bonnets, Novelties In Dr»»*ra, Novult es in I\u2019ri ts, Novelties in French Cambrio Prints, Novelties iu Trimmings, Novelties In Buttons, Novelties in Parasols, Novelties in Collars and Cuffs, Novelties in Skirtings, Novelties in Ribbons, Novelties in Amber Trimming*.GENTLEMEI\u2019S DEPARTMENT: Novelties in Canada Tweed, Novelties In Scotch Tweed, Novelties in Coatin-.*, Novelties in Flannel Shirts, Novelties iu Ties and Scarfs, Novelties in WhiteSbir'», Novelties In Shirts and Pants, Novelties in Gloves, Novelties in Leather Velisa.LEGER & RI> FRET\u2019S, No 4 St John Street,\u2018Upper Town.Quebec, April 2.18«T.\t18 NEW YORK, May 9.The Times gives prominence to the following statement.We have received directly UEMO Y AI*.I>OW\u2019H -ALtlSW- Uation ot teceot organization», which are now In progrès* f »r the purpose of resisting by violence and blood.-bed, if necessary, the esfcutii.n and vnloiecraent ol tho eiciac aud other law*, which are obnoxiuua to a large cl.as of our citizens.THE Famous MILD ami B1TTKU ALES of William Dow A Co., Montreal, bottled by CRAWFORD, at the Masonic Hall, Lewis front ibe police authorities Of tbe oity iufor- ^tre^I*\u2019(entr,nce by Garden «trret,) yifl-bec Ordert may al«o bo left al C.E.Hollwell 4 Go's, opposite tbe Post Office.Families in the City end vicinity served et their reiidrnce.Quebec, March 6,1S67.ly-3 Till-: UUtiBEC UEUCUUY, 1IAV !), I'M>7 MvertUementn.,Ynt JidvertiMemeMit.NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.VA-LiXiEJS & LA-HELIjE.1 \u2022, « T .J O H !% » T H i: K T, OPPOSITE THE NOTRE DAME SAVINGS BANK, WILL OPEN THEIIt ESTABLISHMENT On Monday, 13tli May.Vrw* ,J*trerH\\i LATtsr ms.WK liAVIC MUCH i'USASUliB IS «tiuuuuuiog U> our .u.luuiiu «uU lb* puUii ll.ul our Hlvik ul b^nu« huJ huu.iu.i Uottd* 1» oow ('utu|.|> U , «l.iilt lor i,UHUUIjr \u2022 uU Nurelliu» iU(,>4ea Huy uthor Seubou»' lui-portoliou* , null wo i>t'K (o c«U «pocul *Ucb-tioa to lb« (ollowiug gooU» (Juobeo, M»y 8, 1MT.lw-108 JÆC30HW HAS KKMOVKU b«r MILLINEKT âDd UKESSliAKINO EtUblUbnont to No.3, Nun»\u2019 llulldinjt, COLLINS KTRKET, tir.t dour from 8t.Jobu Street, oppoeite Dr.Uerey'e, where the li prepared to nhow tbe Newest and Richest Stock In the above two brauchee, and all order* eu-trueted to her will be executed in tbe meet Eiuhionable Style, and at tbe eborteet notice.MBS.H.JACOBS, No.3, Colline Street.Quebec, May 7, 1867.\tlm-107 AUCTION SALES BT OWEN MURPHY.spring monm.BY AUCTION, WILL UK OKEEBED, -A T THE 8 T O R E S O K- MR.M.G.MOUNTAIN NUNS' BUILDINGS, FETEB STREET, \\ I ANTI.Eh\u2014Noveltiee in i'ari* Uroe drain if 1 Silk Ja> kuU, viexautly Irtuimed ; neweet textum m Fancy cioib Jeckete, U-eded Fiuticb ( u*bmereue.kcU, Velrewer.in.»il«, Wetei-piuul Tweed Touriel Meiitlea , uv iedy el.uul.l be witliuuloi.v ul tboee Ukelul Meullek.M II.L1NBUY.\u2014Special altentloii ha* been paid to tiiie Dr|iei'inent ineel.itiOH the Utvet Noreltiet m 1\u2018aii* Trimiued UounvU and ilute, Klownik, Keelbere, Oruuuieute, Ac , io Kieat variety.Nrweet Sty tee in ladiee, girU end boy* ktrew bate.MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEAT TV/fTTOT^fTTAT T I\tTHE lath and Utb INST.- JYIIJSICj HALL A vK*T Oe«eral Aeaertneent of Ereeb _____\tI XX Rngliah OROOEIUEb, coneietiug of MR.C.VANDENHOFF, rpHE CKLEBBATED SHAKKSPEHIAN j JL READER, wilt, for the Bret time ll Quebec, give TWO of hie RENOWNED | READINGS, et the above Hall, on MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, May 13th and | 14th.Monday Evening MAT Uth, FROM THE WORKS OP SHAKESPERE & DICKENS, Pear I.SCENE FROM THE oft£M\u20ac>MtoÊJ\\*T of VlUYiVE.Pabt II.FROM DICKENS\u2019 CHRISTMAS CAROL Bob Cra to list\u2019s Christmas Dlnnsr Piet HI.A SCENE F ROM PICKWICK, Mr.Winkle\u2019s Horsemanship.ADMISSION s\u2014Te all Mare o* via Hei'ix 60 Ceuta.No extra charge for reeerved ««ate.Reading begin* at \u2022 e'clock precieely.Quebec, May », 18*7.\tlit FRESH TEAS, BRIGHT SUGARS, WINES, BRAN DIES, Sc Particular* in future advertieement and band bille.Sale at Hylf.I\u2019aet One F.M.0.MURPHY * CO, A à B.Quebec, May », 1867.10» IVJEWSS INÜW»! TVI3W» : \u2022 (inimrsiiiiimi 91, John Street, (within.) TO LET, MRS.W.JONES haa the honor to annouace to the Ladiee of Quebec that ehe ha* \u2022pened a new eetabliefament for tbe manufacturing of Hoop.Skirte, in every style, and ie prepared to make (he earn* according to tare, and at the ahorteet notice.Hoop-Skirts Altered and Repaired.Quebec, May 8, 1867.\tlm-108 The first-class house no.3, St.Deuia Street, Cepe, facing the Glacie,\u2014has Oaa sad Water ______ therein,\u2014lately occupied by T.Me.Naugnton, Esq.Apply to WESTON HUNT, Or to\tM.S.ANDKB80N.Quebec, May 9, 1867.\t109 TO LET.\\ SHOP OB OFFICE, In the heuae I f\\ corner ef St.Peter and St.Anteiae Streets, L.T., with two room* in rear In Sault | au Matelot Street.Apply to\tWESTON HUNT, Or to\tH.8.ANDERSON, Quebec, May 8, 1867.\t10» BOOK-KEEPER WANTED.AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN who haa bad sumo experience in Book-keeping, will find immediate employment.Addreea, in handwriting of the applicant, \" Z,\" (to be called for) MERCURY OFFICE.Qnelec, May 9, 1807.\tlot FURHSHED HOUSE TO LET.A 7, St Key* SMALL HOUSE, No.Georg* Str»tt, Battery, with Mr Welsh, next door.Apply to DONALD B.McLIOD Quebec, May 8, 1807.109 For Sale by Quebec, May 7, 1(97.For Sale by Bronchitis, Coughs, Asthma, And all disorder* of the Tkrool and Lungi are relieved by uaiag \" Brown's Bronchial Troches.'* '\u2022I have been efflieted with Bronchitis daring the peat winter, and found no relief | nntil 1 feund your * Bbouciul Taociee.' C.II.GARDNER, Principal of Rutger*! Female Institute, N.Y.«\u2018Almost luttant relief In th* dietreeslag labor of breathing peculiar to asthma,\u201d lev.A.O.EGGLESTON, New York.\" It give* me great pleasure to certify to the efficacy of your Bronchial In an affection of the Throat and Voice, in-daced by pabllc singing.They have eolud my case exactly, .-alievlng my throat and clearing tha voice so that I could ling with ease.** T.DUCHABMB, Chorister French Perieh Church, Montreal.11 When somewhat hoarse from ct.d or over-1 exertion in public speaking, I have uniformly | found Brown's Troche* afford relief.\" HENRY WiLKKS, D.D., Pastor of Zion Church, Montreal.Sold by all Dealers In Medicine nt IS cent! | a box.Who is Mrs.Winslow ! As this question is freqaently asked, we I will «Imply say that she i* a lady who, for upward* of thirty years, has untiriogiy devot-1 *d her time and talent* a* a Female Phyel-claa and Nuns principally among children.8b* haa especially studied th* coaetitution (LONDON and want* ot this numerou* class, and aa a remit ot this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent as none and physician, ehe hae compounded a Soothing Syrup, for children teething.Itoperatee like ¦«¦iHc\u2014giving rest and health, and ie, moreover, sure to regulate th* bowel*.In consequence of tki* article, Mrs.Winslow is be-comiug world-renowned as a benefactor of her race ; children certainly do nun nr.and blesi her ; especially is this tb* case In this ciiy> Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup nr* dailt sold end used her*.Wo think Mr*, Winklow has immortalised her name by thla invaluable article, sud w* sincerely believe thousands of children bar* been anved from an early grave by it* timely use, and that millions yet unborn will share Its b*neit*,and onlte In calling her blessed.Mo noraea haa discharged her duty to her suffering little on* In our opinion, until she haa glren Utb* benefit of Mr*.Wlnelow's Soothing flyrup.Try It, mothers\u2014ray it iow.\u2014Lodin Fmlar, New York City.Bold by all druggist*.31 sente* bottle.Be sure and ask for MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING «TROP.All other* are las* and daage-en* Imitation* Quebec, May », 1867.\t2m-10» lllltiSI NIKIS 11 Just Received Ex SJS.Morlan.OH pASF.S ALGERINE (egg-ehaped) ' V-V ORANGES, Superior to anything ever offered for sale In Canada.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street.Quebec, May 7, 1867.'\t107 MARMALADE^ ORANGES I 1n 130XES MARMALADE ORANGES JL v/ Jj Just Received.DRESS GOODS.\u2014A laig*> and choice eel-et Lion in all tho Now Colors and Texture*.\u2014Fancy Mohair and CotUiu Shin*, Skirting*, French (.\u2019ambries, 1'iibt* and Brtl-liauU.OlLKS\u2014Black Urn* Uraiu Silk*, Frinces* O Cord Silks, Black and Colored Moire Antiques, Plain Uiaco Silks, new color*, t.'buiio and other Fancy Silks, at satisfactory Fricee.C«LOTUS.\u2014 Weal of England Broad Clothe > and Caseliuerea, English, Scotch and Canadian Twrrde, a large gulection ; Summer Veatinga, gentlemen*\u2019 and boya Clothing made in liret-claa* stylo.IT'ANCY GOODS \u2014Embroidered Moulin Col-1er* and Cufla, Linen do.Real white lace and cdgluga in Cluny, Daniah, Malteae, and Valencienne, Paranoia, Uibbona, Headed Trimming» and Onmincnta, lloaiery, Gloves, Laco Falla, Worked Muslin F.dgiuga, Duttons Ac.Our atock of Plein Staplo Goods will be found well assorted aa usual, prices at least 16 per cent, lower tlmn last year.Just opened I case Alexander & Duchesse Kid Glove* Bradley\u2019s new Invisible Steel Skirls.GENTLEMENS\u2019 GOODS \u2014Tweed Suit*, in Stripes and other new patterns, ftom $1 the suit: Spring Over-Coats, $7.60; Hpul ailk Marino and Cotton Underclothing, lloaiery, Braces, Ties and heat fa, very choice Collars, Whitu Dress Shirts.Flannel Shirts, besides every other article of wear required by gentlemen.fHE OUfBfC HKD GUlf PORTS STEAMSHIP lOYirAU.IpfJHIilC IMOTIC K.! I A OKNBRAL MEETING OF THE I I T» Shareholders of the Company will be held on WKDNK-DAY the IMh d»t .if Mat insl , jCt lliree o\u2019clock in the alUiuiOti, at U.o I oQc* of the Boaid of \u2019Tiadr, Vu lotie Cham-j I'VIS.1.Wet lowo of Quebec, lor tbe purpoet ! o| adopting by-laws, elecltou ul dirai lois ami the gcutial transat lion of the bustue.s oil j Company.' B> the general law ot incorporation, it is pitividcd that ** no shsieholder being fit \u201carrear in respect of any tall, sliali l>c entitled to volt, at any meeting oi the company.' DAVID G POZER, At ting Secretary-Tieaauier, Quebec, May 4, 1867.t ii i«: wi-:sti;h\\ assuilwck com\u2019Y OK CANADA, KSTA.IÎI , I si L] F.M.LORMANN.JET JEWELLERY, NEW STILES IN\u2014 BROOCHES, EAR RINGS, (Si-parrte and Ensuite,) BRACELETS, CHAINS, NECKLETS, CHARMS, CROSSES, Ac., Ac., Ac.HENRY SMEATON A CO., Wat< hmakers A Ji wallers, and Direct Importers from the Maiiufacturors.Quebec, April 30,1H67.\t98 HUGH niOTOMiAI\u2019HIl AKTIVT, 39, St.John Street, (Withiu^ : tl\u2019OULD INFORM THE PUBLIC AND *V bis Friends generally,tbut ho is no» pic-pared in tbe above large and commodious premises formurly occupl d by Messrs.Ellison A Co.to receive and execute orders nith care and promptitude, and lie fuithcrmore intends 10 produce work as good, if nut sup -rior to that hitlierto done by him, N.B.\u2014Copying in all the various Styles o* the Ait, Colouring in Oil, Water and Pastil, on Canvas, Patter and Protclnin, executed by Mr.Dvnks, Portrait and Landscape Painter.Quebec, April 5, 1867.\tIni-81 QUEBELBMK.Notice Is hereby gl van that u DI VI'JEND ot Three and Una.Half per cent upon tin Capital Stock of this Institution, has Ih-vii det lured lor the current half year, and that the suiue » ill be payable at its Hank mg House, in lids eily, on amt utter tbe FIUST day ot JUNK next The TRANSFER BOOKS will he closed from tin.15th to the 31st instant, both days un lusive.The ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Bank ou MONDAY, the THIRD day of JUNE next, at Eleven o\\ lock A.M.By Order of the Board, J STEVENSON, Cashier.Quebec, May 6, 1807.\tlw-107 Paiuturs Wanted lumiediatelv To Work.r|7KN FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMEN To 1 whom higher wages will bo given than is idlcred in any other ostubliilitueut of the kind in this city.Apply to MICHAEL HURLY, House, Si^n A Decorative Painter, 14, St.Angele Street, U.I\u2019.Quebec, April 34, 18»!7.\tlm-9f AUCTION SALES, BY A.J.MAXHAM A Co.AUCTION SALE \u2014OF\u2014 OIL AND PBOVISIÙNS.BY AUCTION WILL UK SOLD \u2014 UN \u2014 Kli ID A.Y THKlOth MAV INSTANT, \u2014 AT Tllli\u2014 TRINITY HOUSE, ST.PETER STREET, LOWER TOWN : All llurrols Clnrifit-d l\u2019orpoiM> Oil, nn«l «)l« K liloHko *.till) Ki«*t KubIUIi 4*lrologl»t,.lii|i» or v.««I'lii to y.to *11111 pl«««or placr* to r>«rform 4ju«r>inllu*\u2018, \u2022* il m«y Im nrrr*>ary to ««lid tti< ni to If.'*li«l| direct all *bl|M or vp*«**I«, lubli* to paiforin (Jiiaraiiiiiu*, to lw brouglit to .lacbor M\u2019itblu tbe limit* of the *yu«r«nlinr Am liorafo «10I xonerally do all tbal may im ri-i|uir.4 to i-u.foriv liKid olu'dli o* .* to Mix htid lav and tin».' ItotfUlatiou* Ho «iiiill iioruiit all j.imn uuer*, or other pirami i*nd'd on dio ««id .KXylif.I.KN' Y THK ADMINIH.I iuUud, to bo re-rmbarked or «Mppod on dlmux,mol nil Moilo i0\u2018 Dealer* gu«bi«i Ajirii a, 1 Hoi.lui-79 Twouty yoan oxporiunce in u»im llryan * i\u2019ulu.ouii Wufoi* liuvr (iroyrd die in to bo ibo UioHl ellui tunl ri'Uledy for l'OUBb», and irriln- don uf dm tliroat, ni'iiu'd l>y > old, or unu»ii«l ciertion iif ibii \\oeal oigul^*; public *|» ukero mid ftiuy01 * wilt liud lliein iio.bI bem u * TI10 eiillie freodom f.oiu «II dcleteriou* in-undiuiouia roud.-r* liryuu n.l'aluioulc V\\ «fer», or 1,'oukIi und Voice boAeuy*, » * >fo r> W* dy fur tlie inuxl délit «U porëoii, and ha* c«'l»i d tJlc'iil lo lie Ipiid ill JilgL eileulD by all Who Imve mo d them.Hold by all medlciui)duulor*.at ii relit* per bo* Noribrop A l.yiuau, Nevciwtio, C.W., ueu* eral Ageut for t-'aiiudn.Huld in guebec by Itndeiii k Mel.cod.J0I111 MUHSOII À do., J.K.Uurki', J.S.Uowon, P*.(iiioux, and all Mcdieiuc 1* «lor*.gnebec, April 3, 1807.\tlui-79 The Great English Remedy.81K JAMES CDARKK'H Celebrated Female Pills.Prepared fmm a proscription of sir J.riurke, M.D., Pbyticiuu Kxtniordinary to tbo Queen.fI'FIIS inV'lluuble medicine in\tiu 1 the cum of «11 those painful and danger, on* disease» to which the female comdltutiun is subject.Kacb buttle, prii c One Dollar, hears thu Oovcruiueiit Stamp of Ureal Itritain to pre* Vent counterfeits.\t, In all case* of Nervous and Hplnal Affections Tains iu die liack ami 1.1 mbs, Katiguo on sligut exertion, Palpitatlou of the Heart, «lid Hysterics thesu Pills will effe.t a euro where «II others have failed : and nl-though a powerful reim ily, do not sont tin iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the coustdutiou.Mull directions iu the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved.Sole agent for the United States k Canadas, Jull MUSES, N.Y.N U.\u2014$1.00 and sixyioslage slumps, cuclos-d to any authorised agent will insure a bottle utuiuing tiny Tills by retinu mail.Northrop A LyuiBii, Newcastle, C.W., Uen-eral Agents for Canada.Sold in guebec by Howies A Mcl.ood, John Mussoii A Co , I.E.Ifurke, E.Giroux, and all Medicine Dealers guchee, Dec.33, 1804.\t390-l2m KUKE TO EVERYBODY.A largo 6 pp.Circular, giving information of the greatest impel Uutce to the young of both sexes It leaches ho.v he houdy may become beautiful, the despis d re.pe'tul, and the fursakeli loved.Nu y tiling l«'iv or gelitbuiaii should fail to send their address, and receive a copy postpaid, by return mad.Addro s P.U Draw, r, 21, Troy, N Y April 23, 1807.\tdm-l>5 u will r ive Ih iiiuiioii by liiro mail llll'I.hi ul 1 Hull XT Oh addisseil to yoursoH tor* and deslnd in All eouimuniiuliuii A'blr.'*- in l 'ilili'leiici 1*.U.Box 223, llinlsi W(.(|Ui«ition to any I.nd.i's toilet, Hy ils use any Lady or Uculloiuan can improve tl e ¦ personal appearanen an hundred fold.It is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed In its cflicucy in drawing impuri ies from, iilsn healing, cleari-sing, bi antifying the skin and complexion.Hy ils direct aciinn on the nitide it draws froiu it all its impurities, kindly heulln.the same, and lenving the sinf t o ns Nature in-tomb'd it should he, clear, sod.pure and beautiful.Price $1, sent hy Mail or Express ou receipt of an order, hy W.I Clt.AHK A CO., Chemists.No.3, West K.iy.tie St.Syracuse, N .Y.The only American Agents for the sale of the same.March 29, 18U7.\tly-75 \u201c Exactly !\" \u2014 Solon Shinglu .-re dn ie \u2018\u2018ev.ry lime \" It be in the luoiiiiiig, lie took PlauU-iion H 'dr*.il lo mil weary at night, he took Plantation Hitt.-is; if to' lacked appetite, | was w.ak, languid or mentally oppressed, be took PimiiuUoii Hilt' rs ; and they ueTer failed him on 1,1s pins Mipiaru mol tlim Eew p' r»ous want any better authority ; but us some may just road tbo following : .I owe min h to you, f .r f verily believe the Plantation Ijnlti* have saved my life.KKV.W.H WAGONER, Mudud, N.T.\" \u201c \u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 I hove lies u u great sllffctcr from Dyspepsia, and had lo abandon prctti h.lug.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tThe Plantai.\"ii Hitters have\t, euied me.REV.C.A.Mil.I.WOOD, New Yoik City.\u201c\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t1 had Install appetite\u2014was so weak and enervated I could hardly walk, and bud a perfect dread ol soei.ly .\t\u2022\t*\t*\t1 be I Plantation Hitter* have sel me «II right.JAMES 11 El.MIN WAY, ht.Louis, Mu.\" \u2022'\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tThe Plantation Hitters have cured me of a denug'nient ol the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, dint dislnsscd me fur years.They act like a chaim, C.C.MOORE) 244 Broadway, N.Y MRS.O.M.DE YOU, Manager of the Union Home hchool for Soldiers' Children, says she \u2022' has given it to tiie weak mi l invalid chil-ilren uml r her charge, with the iuo*t ha.ipy and g.atilying results.\" Wo have received oVei a Uuiidied reams of am I.certiln «te* but no advertisement is *0 effective a* what people themselves say of a good arm le.Out fortune ami our reputation is at stake.The original iptaliiy and high «baratter of these goods will h sustained under every und all ciiyum-slam es.They have already o taiunl « sale in eve y town, village, palish mid hai.lct among civilixed nattotis.Hase imitator* tiy lo e mue us rieiti our name and style a* they cat , and because a good aille le cannot be sold us low a* a poor one, tncy tin 1 sorti* stlppoit f oui parti's who do not care what they sell-He on your guard.See our private stamp over thu eoi k.P.H.DRAKE A CO., New York City.Saratoga Spring Watefi \"«W by all Dnigkist.'.TRaTOR OK THE GOVERN MEN I' in council.\\\\r II E REAS H Y HIE KOUTIETU ft Chapter of the Consolidated Matu'ca ol anada, intituled .f/t ,f.f mprc/iirg gum's «ad yuuruHtinr, il is amongst oilier things enacted, that *' ThA Governor in board \u2019any Steamboat or other Vessel wl Dm Vot*«l i» In a flt atate to recelvo Ih in, and dial thry have been examined hv him, and found In a tit atate for re-euihark«thiii or for leaving the said Island : xnd that «II am h passenger* ami persons, with tlo ir luggage, have been wash'-d, cleans' d a d puritled, and that thera tlo\u2022« e* « hen If shall Is* i onsidrred ' necessary by the U>di al Super!tileudelll the steerage j «'si nger* \u2018iall h*- bimled with .died lug ago, mid washed and puiiti d n*l shall In puimitlsd to re embark ami proceed III die same Vessel, or shsll he iletatijid amt 1 embatkni m Sonie «n-amhi at or other vessel, I ss shall h direct'd hv die M-dnal Supeilu-I'li'leiii.fhe pasaeugir* in 'he principal .\u2022 «idu shall not h« landed except In.c«'*i*ofj sickness, aud may al «11 times pr ieed with Hie Vessel, or othei wise, ml f having wa-hed «II I purilivd their luggag\" to the satisfied II and with the passport ot the Medi< at Hufierlu-tendent.9 'Vsi' f** All Yessols liable to make their tjiiarantin* ut Grosse Isle, on tiled' arrival thviu, shall anchor within dte limits of the Aneh'rage Ground at t|ios«n Isle liurtinbeforo deflued, until leiaided hythe Méditai Superintendent; and it they shall not ha ilrlatued «I Gios.-e Isle on account ol sickness or suspicion thereof, shall receive a Clean Hill of Health, and may proceed to the Haiboitr of guebec, and HmrORRO OOT.T.AKft; to hi* recoveied ill GfV tuavUM >fA» uNd-b) h\u2018 »at>l A* I *l*d ererv person who, npnri .mivtctlon .,f any such oit 'nee, shall fail to pav die amount ttf line will* h he shall have been coi.ih niiie.l U» pay, shall bo imprisoned until *u h Km.' be pM.Ago The Order in Counul, \u2022 r Totb t Soaps.Ul M M i.l s Li ME JUd E and Ulyceriuo for lb uiitily iug the Hair.HI MM EL's LoT ION for Whitening anl Heatltifyli'g the Complexion Ul SI ,\\i E L s T ERE U M E V A ToUlZER.I\u2019erfmae Eulllltaius, etc., etc.Sold by all I\u2019erfumery Vi'udors iu the World the SO W Ih Id lungs.Wlu.on.RIMMEL, l\u2019irluimr to II.R.II PRIM E -s 1 K \\V^I.ES, Uti, strand, nii'i 24, C'urnhdl, Loudon, guebec, May Hi, ih««\t190-12m-law CLEANLINESS ! A Stove most hrlllantly polished in two minutes for less than line lartliing W.C.N I X EY\u20198 \u2014aatiBKATiD aantarsKiD\u2014 -\tA XSW DOMKSTIC DISOOVatlY.Cannot bo wasted, and is a preservative of Furniture from the injurious effects 1 the common article now iu use, as it creates 110 dust, aud reciuircs comparatively no labour.Sold rveryteAcrr, ta Solid lllocki, li/., 2i/.,3aline)ci n extended to cVrry ! clime and coilUtry ol the civilixed woild.TTn y may be found alike on die gopi Qelds pl'l Ausltalin, the intek woo*l* ot Amurn a, in every I important place in the East or West ttulns, amt the Palace of Pekin.During ti ls long j period they have withstood tnu pretentious of | numeioii* inferior rouis, aud are now the i it* knowledge'll antidote uf Coughs, Colds, Asthma, etc ,\t, Pr pared and sold In Duxes ami Tin* by \u2022 homas Kkati.su, Chemist, Ac., 79.St.Paui's hnivbyàid, London.Retail hy all Dinggisls ml Titciit Medbinu Veudots iu the Woild N, U.\u2014To prevent sputiou* imit lions, ; lease to oboei vc dial the words 11 k EaTING.S t OUG'i LOZENGES\u201d are engraved on the Guverumcut Sump of each Uux, without which none are genuine, Nov.22, 18Ü6.\t2ü*2aw-',7o Kell TIIK It A I'l 11 CCIIK OK Coiiyhr, CdIiIs, fnjhn'nz'i, Ifo irm ni .*.*', Croim Hroiii\u2018h 1 Iti*, Iiicijrmt ('viiSltDi/tli ni, uml for the itlli f of fonnniijiliti I\u2019ati-nls in uti utl'Ctl tlutfrt Of the ilitriisr.IDE IS THE i oi da useful-ih'HH ami so iiuineriiliK ire ils \u2022 mi's, that in nl-1110*1 ev.iy Hed'un of ¦ oiinliy ne pet Mins pun-IcJy known, who have ell restored hy it fi nn 'hirming am eveu des-peiatn diseases oi the (ied il* Htipenority over every odor ix|>«ciora\"t I* bm apparent to 1 scape observation, uml win re it* virtue* are kn»>n.the public no louver lu-sitato what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangi runs aff'iutiona of iln- pulmonary organ* ini idem to our> lia ate.While iiia .y Inferior n iitedics thrust ii| *>u the ¦ otnmncilv have faillit and been discarded, tin.ha* gained friend* by very trial, confcri mg bem IU* on the nttlicted die)' eau never foiget, and pro-dining icr*s too uutm roll.'* ami too reinuiii-nhlo t>> be rorgutli'ti.Wo 1 an ilSHille the publie that its quality i* earefully kept tip to the best il ee* r h.i* be* 11.amt that it may he relied on to Jo lor their relief all that it ha* ev> r don .Great numhi r* of 1 Tvrcyineti, I'l.vsh ini s, Statesiueii, and other 1 initient pi reoiiutie*, have lent th' ir n une* to certify the tin pnrutcllcd iim minis, of our n undi *, hut spue \u2022 here will not permit the liisi\u2019ition o them.Th'' Ay nt* hi low tiauicd furnish grnt'* t.ur Ami runti AiniTliae In whlchthiy ar ¦ gi< en ; wilh iilso fibl di\u2018*eiiptioUS ut the inniplaliit* our remcitieg cure.I ln.*i who ri quite an alttralivt mnlieine ,1101)'th» bliaid will t)i,d Avar's Coin*.Ext.S, vraparilla th\" one tou*e.Try it once 11ml >011 will eouci'de it* value Prepared by I Me J.C.Aykr A Co , Lowell, Ma.* , and sold by all Dniggistsuml dealers iu medteine ev.ry wh.re.R.McLeoil, Agent, guebec.f2.l'3ni.Over a Million Dollars SaVcid.Geiitleineii :\u2014** 1 had a negro man wnrih $1,200 who tm.k cold from a had hurt in the leg, and wa» useless for over a ye.r.I had used uvutyihllig 1 could heur of without hen>-lit, until I tiled the Mexican Must.ing Lmi-meut.it soon affected a puiuigiuctit 1 me.\" J L.DOWNING.Montgomery, Ala., June 17, 1859.\u201cI tike pleasure iu recomiuoudiug the Mexicali Mu*>ang Liuimeilt n* a valuable and iudlspeli** le article for Spraius, Sore* S.ratcln * 01 Galls uli lire*.Or men have nseo it for Itii'iiN, lirnUeS, Sure*, Rheumatism, Ac., and all a«j ii act* like magie.\" J.W.HEWITT, Koremun for Ameiieun Well*, taigo'* and Huidei.\u2019i Expies.-.\u201c Thu sprain of ni) uiiu^liter'* ankle, o ca-sium d while skating lu»i winl- r, waaeutilcly cured in one wi.-k, atlershe 1 iMnmeueed using your célébrât*d Mustang Liiiiiiicnl.ED.SKELV.\u2019 U lone ester, Mat* , Aug 1, 806.Iti* an adtniUed tact that the Mexican Mustang Liniment performs more cure* in sliurtt 1 time, 011 innii amt l»ast than any uiiicie ever discovered.Families, livery'iuun umj phiutcis aliottid always Imte it on hand, yuick in.d-tiie it ci itaiuly is.All genuine i* wrapped in sleel-piute ei.ginviugs, beailtig the biguuiuic ol G.W.V\\ cnlbrooi*, Ch< mist, uml tne finvale U b.stamp ul Dkmas Haiim -A Co.over Ci* top.An * nuit nus been made ti counterfeit it it w ilh a «he »p SLOii*' potto label.Loon 1 /*>**/) I Saratoga apriug Watefi\tby alt Druggists.TO CO,VS t\\ ff i* Tf l\u2019fi S.Q U E R U ' S COi) LI VIMc 01L .TUI.I.A', INVENTED A PRKT.tlU.D HY K QUERU Obeiuist ami PhanuaceUist, AND APPROVED RY THE ACADEMY OF .MEDICINE.For Coughs, Colds, Rroiiehial ami Tuher-euler Consumption, Scrofula and General : Debility.Tiie must inihl.idiitid, nutrition* foim in which CihI l.lvcr oil can be u*' , uml ' with more lu Défit s>'eiir> d to the patient hy it | single teaspiHintiil of this J' Hy llin'i I y double | the quautily ol the clear or utijclitled Oil Fur Mile by nil dinggisls and K.II.TRUKX.Wholesale Druggist*, 15 lleekmatt St , N.Y.Sold in guebec by Win Ahern Quebec, Jail, 38, 1867.\tCm-24 It i* a most delightful Hair Dressing.It srR'lictatcit scurf ami dab'liutl.It keep* the hi lid *ool IIUll t I all It makes the hair rn li, soil and glossy.It prevents hair turning gray A lalilng off It restore* hair upon prematurely bnld heads.This I* just what Lyon's Ksthalruu will do.It i* pretty\u2014il is 1 heap\u2014durable.It is lit* r-ully sold iiy the cnr-load, amt yet its almost incieilitile demand is daily iuercasiug, until tin re 1* haidly a country store that dues net keep it, or a litiuily that does not Use it.E.THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N.Y.Saratoga Spring Water, »eld by all Druggists.BY ROYAL COMMAND Steel I'en Maker to the Uiir< u JOSEPc-i G1LL0TT, Victoria Works, b.rmirgham, |) ESI Li TFUî.LY- dir* i t* the n't* ution \"I the t 1 u.i.cial Publie, ami ol all w le USE STEEL 1 I.s, i,.1 he INi (iMTAl; \\bi.E I.XCELI.EN1 I.of I,i» I'10,1 iicfb us, w h i h l\"t gUALH Yof MaTERIW.easy Ai NON ¦ ml GREA T DUUAUII.n V, will usiii, tiulreriial preb teli1 e.Every l\u2019a, ket bears the Fac-simile of hi* Signature, They ran he ol'laitieil R, bill of every Dealer in the World , Wholesale at the Work*.Graham tvlirct, iln u> 1 iiRkiaiu , mid at th* IIran* h Establishments, 61, lohn Street, New Ycu k ; and 37, Gracei httreb Street, I.o.idon.Quebar, Oct.9, 1866.\t51.law.j33 Who would not bn beautiful 7 Who would not ad*l to their bcuuly 7 R hat gives thal marlde purity and dntingur itppearauce we observe upon die stage, and in Ihc city belle 7 If is 110 lunger a secret.They use Hagan's Magnolia Uuiui .\t11* continued us remove* tan, freckles, pimple* and loughu **, from the face amt hands, and leuves the complexion smooth, tiuiispaieiit, tduotui' g at,d ravishing.Utilise tinti.y co*lueli*s, it coutaiii* 110 ui.iierial injiiiious to the Kkin Any tmiggist will oui r it lor you, il not on baud, al 5o cl*, per bottle.W.E HAGAN, Troy, N.Y., Chemist.DEM AS HARNES A CO., Wholesale Agents, N.Y.Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Heimstrei t's ii imitaldr Hair Coloring i* not a dye.All 111 - talilal, i-oiis U y c * are t nuiposed *1 iiiiini rauitir, amt .nor., or I* »s ilcslioy die vilalily unit beauty ot the hair.'Tills is the uiiginal Hair Cuioring, ami has nuen growing *0*1 twenty y'ars.It trs uie* giar hair t*> its oiicinal color bf gradual atisorptluu, in a most remarkable manner.It i« also a boiiuti-fili hair ilii's.'liig hohl IU two slsas\u20145'ictr amt -by all Utah-i*.C.HEIRS THE ET, Chemist.Saratoga Spring Water » Id hv ail Druggists I River St.Lawienco hum below the Qn nautile' Station at Grosse Isle, (, xce| t only such VcHSrla it* are thereiu designated and referred to a* excepted,)\u2014to bring hi* Vessel to author at the place at the R.id giUJantin» 'talion designated in the Regiilalinns, aud report Cbell Vessel 111 writing to thu Officer at the «aid Station d signât, d fi r that purpose in-such Regulations, with all the particular* r.lativc'to the same, and to the Voyage, Tas-scngeis and Cargo thereof required by saoh Regulation* o> by any Olkeer duly authorized ymder tin 111 to n ipiire the same,\u2014and to allow 1 he propel Olhccr t visit aud inspect such Vessel and every part thereof, and the Tas*- tiger* and 1 r, w and the cargo and other articles on hoard Un- *am>,\u2014and to annwitr truly all question* a.ked of him touching the same,\u2014.1111 to *eud on shore at said Malioii and al the place* there pointed out be thu Orth er thereunto authorized hy the said regulation any or all of the Pas*, ngers, Crew, Cargo or other article* on board sut h Vessel, a* thu said Officer thinks necessary fur preventing the introduction of Colit igioil* or h fcctiou* disease,\u2014and to allow siah Pasaeu* g'-r-, Crew, Cargo am) other article*, ami also die Vc**el itself, to remain so long at th - «aid st ition and at «uch plat e* thereat respectively, and to he so treated, cleansed, aud 1 urilh-d a* the «aid officer shall think neceR-ary for the purpose aforesaid.A nd by *11, h Regul tiona, thu Guvernor iu Coitncil p ay aa-igh to the several Officers mid person* to be employed ut the said Quarantine station, the powers aud duties necessary for carrying the said Regulation* and this Act fully Into effect, and m ry declare that any such Officer or person* shall by virtue of hi* office or nm-ployninit be a J,.slice of the Peace or a CoiiKtahle or Pence Officer for Grosso Isle and the said Quarantine Slnth u und for the spa e arnund the same described iu such Rcguln-tioiis, and such Ofli> er shall aecorditigl\u2019-be slb'll Juslh a of the P'ireu or Peaci) Officer wlieth* r he be othei wise qu lilledor not : And hy «itch Regul tti.'ii* the Governor in Council may Impose titles not exceeding t\\mr Itundrid Dollars in any caeu, outairson* contravening the «aine ami may provide that the off nder «hall he imprisoned until such line lie paid, and may diiect that no V ssrl rdiall lie entered onh-arno a' die Port ol Que-live or of Montreal, iiutilall the req nremeiit* ,.f such Reg nation* are tully eomplied with, and may direct that any Person, Vessel, or thing, wtio or width I a* passed or departed or been removed from the «aid Quarantine Sintion, before all the nquireiiients of stteh Regulations h»vo been c*.iuplied with in ros-|i.>i't of such Person, Vessel or thins, or without the writieu punuis.'.ii n of thu Officer cd-powed to authorize su.h letssing or departure, may be compelled to, P turn or be cartied lin k to the «aid Station, and by force H ue-cesnary.\" Now therefore il I* ordered hr his excell-eticy the Governor General in Council ; I, Ti nt all ship* ami other vessels, except the C«m.diau Mail Sb-umers, which lienee-firth anl iluilii; the eight months next following the lir.-t day of April ill each >*d even >\u2022«( *i all strive in the 1\u2019uit o' Quebec, fn.m any port or ports, place t r place*, in Knroite or I'lsewlnro hv way of that part of 'he RiverSt Liwt' oe.which I* below Grosse Isle un i whh It shall have at the time of their « lid arrival, or kIi.1I have had (luring their passage fiutu thu places wheio thev rettpuc-11 veil < leurcil, any pi r*i>ti on bi,ar r vessel that Lyok 4 Kxthact or Peux Jamaica Gimukr\u2014 no ludigisiioii, N»Us> a, iiwiirthurn, sick IKaituchi, t huh r » Mourn*, Flatulency, Ac., while a w .im stimulant is required.Its care-ful preparation and entire |iurity malus it a t in ap and reliable aili |.tor .uhtiary pur-poss.Sold everywhere at 50 .t* pel liottR'd Ask lor *\u2022 l.Yos » l ure kitia».t, lake uu other.Saratoga Spring Watar, soldby all Druggists June 21, Iffofi\t139-12m .shall strictly enquire into and deride upon All ships and vessels of the class and Jescrip- a|| t;»® plaint* ol misconduct or breach of the tlnn h.r-itihefore mentioned, as lisble to regulation* by per*o> a to trading ; he shall mike their Quar intlnc nt Grosse-Isle.shall j nee that no officer or person employed by the anchor w iih.ii the space Inchtdi d between | jjoVl.rBnirut, or in unr public employment ott tiios.-f-I.-te sud « lino drawn patallel to it, j tile Island, has directly or indirectly, through the Red Ruov, to he placed as hereto-, #ny interest or concern in any supply o( shall have towed or ptherwiaeiomniunb aied foie iiiilcr th< dir ctioti ¦ f the S ilwrintemUnt\tnrorjaign*, or «llirr thing* to be supplied or;\twith a vesswl of tbe class 1 f vessels Halde to of Ti lota, aud bnundi d on fhe Einft nml \\Y,'*t\tor .old upon tbe said Island\tmake Quarantine at Gn.ssu Isle, not\th ting by llic s drawn due South from Western Elire- \u2022 ür (|(r«ct|y or indlrsctly receive* or takes any ! the discharge front Quaialttuie of the Mrdleal inities ot Cliff Island and Gross,'-Isle.The print*, gratuity or reward tor any service ren- Superintendent at Grosse Isle, shall he snb-Islnnd ahnl be so divided as to Rave one por- j\ti» but Maatereor Crew* ol Vessels, Pas- 1 ject to the same regulations and Instructions tion tin 11 of for the hospital*, and for the treal-\tur other\tper-on* upon the said Islaud\t,\tbs hereinbefore provided, respecting\tvesstis ment aud reception uf those who ere labouring 1\tAudit* hall be\ttbe duty of all persons to\tnot discharged ft.Quarantine.under or are threat ne»l with any of the follow- ^|j0-e\tany br.ach of this Régula- |j Kn.steam oat shall be allowed lo pro- IngdisiaBes, namely: A-UMo tholbra, Kever, jj,,,,\tcome, 10 reptirt the same forthwith ceed to Uiease Isle for the |iiirpose of liking Simll I\u2019ux Siarlatiutt or Menslc*.or any other tu ,)1B Medical KuperlnL udenl, who shsll on hoard paneliuig\" direct trom that Island, inteetioUK and dangerous disease ; and the re.; elnalrnInlo Ibe facts allegod.and may sus- without previously oltaining fjom the Uol.ec-m lining poiti-.n f, r the rei eptiou aud a *om- pPI,,| fr\u201eij, bis office any person *0 charged tor of Custom* ol the Tort, of Quebec, a modalion of all p iss-ug-\"* and oilier p-rsons uuli| tn» pliAsuic of the Governor General,, witlcii I\u2019ermil to that cffTcet ; suliject never-who shall It lauded and d.-Lilmd upon th«\tbe known respecting the person at.said Island, who shall not labor undet or l>« vbu.,d \u2022 threatened with any of the subi diseases, and\t7.\u2014Pilots.no person nr persons, unless on duty, sh ,1! b» Pilots having been furnished with copies oT m 1 inttt' d to pass from oucuf tile,«aid portions Mie said Act relative to Kinigratits and of the said Island to the other, unless (Hay qniirBDtiue and of tlb so regulations, and also h«vc pa-spoil y -igned by the Mafilpal Sujas- v(\tregulating Kmlgratton, «ball ex- Intcn'iaul.\thihit th* sain* to the yiastei or person iu 4 \u2014Etlablis' mint.\t; charge of every vessel they may hoaid livery The K-Ht.lWitu-ht at (Dossetsl# slisll .on- Rilot ha*lu| charge of « vessel, of thc d.si rip.f a Medical Suih i nUndenl, an H\".piUl ttovi »-f rlr
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